Matatirtha Aunsi in Nepal 2081 It is a day-long festival in Nepal. This day is celebrated to honor mothers and motherhood. On this day, people offer sweets, clothes, and other gift items to their mothers. May mercy be upon the mothers and children of every living being on this planet, may smiles be maintained, and may the families of all be happy. Amid the ever-increasing number of deaths due to Corona panic, the increase in infections, the increasing pressure of patients in the hospital, and the lack of oxygen and ventilators, this year’s Matatirtha Aunshi is all the rage.
Welcome to the Baisakh Krishna Aaunshi of this year, Ama ko Mukh Herne Din, the day to acknowledge our mothers for everything they did for us.
Many of us first learn to speak the words Ama, mom, mommy, mamma, and others to address our mother. Our childhood days include waking up and looking for her, and we end our days by ensuring she is home when we knock on the door.
Matatirtha which translates to mother’s pilgrimage is a holy site on the eastern part of Kathmandu valley, people visit there and offer tributes to the soul of their deceased mother, people also visit the Aradhyadeb Pashupati area to remember their deceased mothers and show their gratitude.
On this day, all the devotees go to their temple, remember their mother, and worship her. On the day of Aunshi, different people go to different temples and worship in the name of their mother.
Even if it is not their own mother, even if they have a foreign mother, they have to remember their mother and explain it to them. Because it is a very important thing on the day of Aunshi, people have been doing it since ancient times, and many things are special on the day of Aunshi.
If you are never calm by showing pain and suffering to your mother, you should keep your mother happy, and you should always support your mother. You have reached this far with her support, and on this day, you should remember this on Mother Anshi Day, and you should do this by remembering your mother.